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This is the first booklength study of women in library
education. The authors set out to examine the dynamic social
processes and significant relationships--such as mentioning--that
have shaped the aspirations and career goals of women faculty in
library and information science. Employing a intergenerational
sample the authors construct a unique view of the changes in
opportunities and gender role expectations in the field. In
addition, Maack and Passet apply management models of mentoring and
support relationships to the university environment. This leads to
an analysis of the kinds of mentoring and peer support
relationships that best enable women to succeed, and the authors
conclude with recommendatons for ways to foster positive mentoring
relationships.
Written from a feminist perspective, the volume draws from the
work of scholars in women's studies, sociology, psychology,
management, anthropology, and higher education. Not only will the
volume be of interest to those in or aspiring to a career in
academia it will be of use to scholars and students in the above
disciplines as well.
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Amy Lou Jenkins; Contributions by Leah Angstman, Joanne Passet
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